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Tinubu Honours Dasuki, Okei-Odumakin, Kolade-Otitoju, Alake, Aborisade, Others For June 12 Struggle

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President Bola Tinubu has announced national honours for dozens of pro-democracy activists, journalists, civil society leaders, and military officers who played key roles in the June 12 struggle and the fight for democratic governance in Nigeria.

Speaking during his 2026 Democracy Day address on Friday, Tinubu said the recipients endured persecution, imprisonment, exile, and other hardships in the quest to restore democracy.

โ€œI am pleased to announce national awards to Nigerians who suffered persecution, endured indignities, exile, incarceration and, at times, solitary confinement, so that we have democracy today,โ€ the President said.

Those named for the honours include:
Barrister Ayoka Lawani, Tunde Fagbenle, Oladele Alake, Olatunji Bello, Louis Odion, Segun Babatope, Sam Omatseye, Bolawole, Debo Adeniran, Chief Ayo Opadokun, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, Richard Akinnola, Dr Niran Malaolu, Major-General Ishola Williams (retd), Babajide Kolade-Otitoju, and Ike Okonta, among others.

Tinubu also recognised a group of military officers he described as โ€œsoldier-democratsโ€ for their roles during the June 12 struggle. They include:
Major General M.A. Garba, Brigadier General Lawal Jaafaru Isa, Colonel Sambo Dasuki, Colonel Lawan Gwadabe, Brigadier Jonathan Ndam Temlong, Major General Chris Eze, and Brigadier Yahaya Abubakar, the Etsu Nupe.

The President said the full honours list and award categories would be released in the coming days. He noted that the recognition was aimed at preserving the legacy of individuals whose sacrifices helped sustain Nigeriaโ€™s democracy, 27 years after the country returned to civilian rule.

Tinubu urged Nigerians to remain committed to democratic values, stressing that the nationโ€™s diversity had become a source of strength rather than division.

โ€œThe road ahead is steep. But June 12 reminds us: Nigerians do not break. We bend, we bleed, but we do not break,โ€ he said.